i. An addition which would be nearer to any highway than the nearest part of the original house unless there is at least 20 m between the extended house and the highway.
ii. Covering more than half the area of land around the original house with additions or other separate buildings.
iii. An extension to a terrace house or a house in a Special Area larger than 10 per cent, or up to 50 m3, whichever is greater, of the volume of the original house.
iv. An extension to any other kind of house larger than 15 percent, or up to 70 m3, whichever is greater, of the volume of the original house.
v. An extension which is larger than 115 m3
vi. An extension which is higher than the highest part of the roof of the original house.
vii. An extension where any part is more than 4 m high (except roof extensions) and is within 2 m of the property boundary.
viii. Any roof extension, loft conversion or dormer window in a Special Area
ix. Any extension to a roof slope which faces a highway.
x. Roof extensions which would add more than 50 m3 to the volume of the house or 40 m3 to that of a terraced house.
This allowance is not in addition to, but must be deducted from, any other allowances set out above.
Sometimes generation of built up object is the minor object which support the main building in term of three dimensional geometry is called listed building
Listed building a building of recognized historical or cultural value which has official protected status against demolition, modification and disrepair
A Listed Building includes the exterior and interior of the building and, with some exceptions, any object or structure within the curtilage of the building, including garden walls.
Listed Building Consent is needed to demolish a Listed Building, or part of one, or to alter or extend it in any way inside or out which would affect its architectural or historic character.
Buildings Separate new
On the land around the house
i. Any building (or structure) to be used other than for domestic purposes or which exceeds conditions set out in 9 and 10 above.
ii. Any building more than 3 m high, or 4 m high if it has a ridged roof.
iii. Any building in the grounds of a Listed Building or in a Special Area which would be more than 10 m3
iv. A storage tank for heating oil larger than 3500 litres or more than 3 m above ground.
v. A tank to store liquefied petroleum gas (LPG)
Erecting fences, walls and gates
i. If a house is a Listed Building.
ii. If over 1 m high where next to a road or over 2 m elsewhere.
New cladding
Cladding the outside of the house with stone, tiles, artificial stone, plastic or timber in a Special Area.
i. With an area measured externally of more than 3 m
ii. Higher than 3 m above ground.
iii. Less than 2 m from a road.
Erecting a satellite dish or antenna
Other than normal TV or radio aerials
i. If the size exceeds 700 mm in any direction (900 mm in some outlying areas) or 450 mm if attached to a chimney.
ii. If it projects above the roof or chimney to which it is attached.
iii. If it is in addition to another antenna already installed, whether or not this has planning consent.
iv. If it is installed on a chimney or on the wall or roof slope facing a highway in a Special Area.
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